206.930.9204 www.MovementSeminars.com Fundamentals of Movement for the Orthopedic Patient Neck, Thorax & Shoulder Girdles 16 CEUs Gordon Browne, Instructor Physical Therapist & Author 25+ years of Professional Experience 24504 SE 246th Street Maple Valley, WA 98038 PRSRT STD US. POSTAGE PAID SEATTLE, WA Permit No. 4776 Register Today! PTs, PTAs, OTs, & COTAs Coming to your area! Anchorage, Alaska May 16-17, 2015 Residence Inn Anchorage Midtown “I really enjoyed this course- made me think and look at movement differently. A good ‘hands-on’ application of various movement strategies.” “Great course, great instructor. I want more!” Fundamentals of Movement for the Orthopedic Patient Neck, Thorax & Shoulder Girdles Outsmarting Low Back Pain $89.95 A Manual Therapist’s Guide to Movement $179.95 Therapeutic Movement Seminars Include: Fundamentals of Movement for the Orthopedic Patient Low Back, Pelvis & Hips Legs, Knees & Feet Neck, Thorax & Shoulder Girdles Shoulders, Arms & Hands 2 days—16 CEUs Optimal Movement Strategies for Seniors Linking Functional Exercise & Dynamic Integration for Improved Outcomes 2 days—16 CEUs Therapeutic Yoga Applications, Modifications & Contraindications 1 day—8 CEUs Defining, Optimizing & Teaching Integrated Movement Applications to Sports/Spine, Ortho, Geriatrics & Manual Therapy 1 day—8 CEUs Comprehensive Movement Training for the Orthopedic Practitioner Advanced coursework includes in-depth live seminars, home study, written, oral and lab examinations. 2 years, 5 segments per year, 3 days per segment, Friday–Sunday Continuing Education This course is automatically recognized by Alaska Physical and Occupational Therapy Boards as approved for 16 hours/CEUs as it has been approved by other peer reviewed, state boards & associations—Texas PT/OT, New Mexico PT/OT & Idaho PT/ OT. Please check our website or call if you have any questions regarding state approval. Certificates of attendance with the number of contact hours will be given to each participant at the completion of the course. Registration Confirmation A confirmation letter with specific location information, course times and suggested attire will be emailed once registration is received. Please be sure to check your spam box! Location changes may occur so please refer to your confirmation letter for details or call if you have any questions. Award Winning Program!
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206.930.9204www.MovementSeminars.com
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“Great course, great instructor. I want more!”
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Outsmarting Low Back Pain $89.95
A Manual Therapist’s Guide to Movement $179.95
Therapeutic Movement Seminars Include:Fundamentals of Movement for the
Comprehensive Movement Training for the Orthopedic PractitionerAdvanced coursework includes in-depth live seminars, home study, written, oral and lab examinations.
2 years, 5 segments per year, 3 days per segment, Friday–Sunday
Continuing EducationThis course is automatically recognized by Alaska Physical and Occupational Therapy Boards as approved for 16 hours/CEUs as it has been approved by other peer reviewed, state boards & associations—Texas PT/OT, New Mexico PT/OT & Idaho PT/OT. Please check our website or call if you have any questions regarding state approval. Certificates of attendance with the number of contact hours will be given to each participant at the completion of the course.
Registration ConfirmationA confirmation letter with specific location information, course times and suggested attire will be emailed once registration is received. Please be sure to check your spam box! Location changes may occur so please refer to your confirmation letter for details or call if you have any questions.
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Fundamentals of Movement for the Orthopedic PatientNeck, Thorax & Shoulder Girdles
Course DescriptionIn this course, we will explore both experientially and intellectually how the slinky-like rib cage and thoracic spine constitute a mobile and flexible base from which the head and neck (and arms) can move. We will be moving beyond origin and insertion thinking and will utilize integrative movement principles that see the head (and arms) moving as an extension of the torso, rather than moving relative to a stabilized torso (or scapula). Facilita-ting proximal power, balance and mobility with distal control, nuance and delicacy, this course explores the various relationships of the spinal system; the mistakes people make that create repetitive strain injuries as well as the compensations made in response to injury. Informational movement se-quences built around functional contexts of balancing, orientation to a high horizon, breathing, orientation up/down and along the horizon, walking, and stabilizing the shoulder girdles in holding or weight bearing functions help our patients with both skills acquisition (strength, coordination and flexibili-ty) and proprioceptive self-awareness training.
Course ObjectivesBy the completion of this course, the participant will be able to:
• Understand how habitual movement and postural mistakes correlate to specific upper quarter repetitive stress injuries; cervical disc/joint dege-neration, cervicogenic headaches, thoracic and rib dysfunction, thoracic outlet and cervical and shoulder girdle myofascial syndromes.
• Recognize and address common short-term movement and postural adaptations or compensations secondary to traumatic upper quarter injuries; whiplash, fractures and more.
• Describe rationale for and effectively teach appropriate Therapeutic Movement exercise sequences specific to this important area.
• Immediately utilize new patient education tools; reciprocating move-ments, use of constraints, the goldilocks principle and more.
• Contrast a Therapeutic Movement exercise model with isolated, global or core stability models.
About the Instructor, Gordon Browne PT, GCFP:Gordon Browne is a Physical Therapist with 25+ years of clinical experience in outpatient orthopedics and manual therapy. With a lifelong passion for movement, he has modified and medically articulated the clinical use of various integrated movement systems; the Feldenkrais Method®, Yoga, Pila-tes and Tai Chi. Lecturer for 15+ years and author of two books; “A Manual Therapist’s Guide to Movement” and “Outsmarting Low Back Pain”.
Day 1 7:45-8:00—Registration and Munchies8:00-9:20—Introduce Concepts. Fluid Integration and Skills Acquisition• Movement Model of Upper Quarter Pain: Repetitive Stress Injury (RSI)• Training Recognition and Control of Repetitive Stresses• Movement Alterations Secondary to Traumatic Injury
9:30-12:00—Lab I: Thoraco-Cervical Flex/Ext Relationships• Thoracic Integration, Mobility and Balance: Key to Cervical Health• Differentiating Thoracic/Cervical Extensors: Application of Constraints• Link to Functional Context: Looking Up/Down, Cueing a High Horizon
3:30-5:30—Lab III: Head/Pelvis Coordination and Thoracic Mobility• The Integrated Spine: Even Distribution of Movement and Effort• Tall and Short Spirals: Multi-Planar Spinal Differentiations• Scapular Diagonals and Upper Extremity Rotation Patterns
Day 28:00-8:15—Review8:15-10:20—Lab IV: Weight-Shift to Head-Righting Relationships• Role of Pelvis in Shoulder Girdle and Cervical Imbalances• Facilitating a Balanced Rib Cage and a Vertical Sternum• Maintaining a Vertical Head and Horizontal Eyes
10:30-12:30—Lab V: Shoulder Girdle Force Couples• Finding First Aid Movements: Non-Habitual Differentiations• 3 Dimensional Shoulder Girdle Movement/Integration/Balance• Upper Extremity and Shoulder Girdle Role in Gait
1:30-3:30—Lab VI: Setting the Shoulder Girdles• Scapular Stabilization: Holding Weight and Computer Applications• Differentiating Thoracic and Shoulder Girdle Extensors
3:40-5:00—Applications to Clinical Situations• Breathing: Diaphragmatic, Intercostal and Scalene• Breathing: Facilitation and Mobilizing/Balancing the Ribs• Eye and Sub-Occipital Muscle Relationships• Questions, Answers & Wrap Up